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http://news.oneindia.in/2010/02/07/r...owingtali.html
Peshawar, Feb.7 (ANI): Radio Pakistan has decided to discontinue the Voice of America's (VOA) Pushto-language programmes following a threat from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The VOA launched its Pushto-language radio station, 'Deeva Radio', in 2009, targeting audience in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and other tribal areas. "The Radio Pakistan central management ended its agreement with the VOA in light of the terror threats and political pressure, as many local listeners went to the (print) media to force the government to cancel the agreement," The Daily Times quoted a senior producer at Radio Pakistan Peshawar, as saying. "The Taliban and other anti-American groups in the country threatened to bomb the Radio Pakistan Peshawar premises if the station continued airing Deeva Radio programmes," he said on conditions of anonymity. However, Radio Pakistan Director General Murtaza Solangi said the broadcast was cancelled on mutual agreement between the state broadcaster and the VOA. (ANI) |
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On Feb 7, 12:48*pm, " wrote:
http://news.oneindia.in/2010/02/07/r...s-voas-pushto-... Peshawar, Feb.7 (ANI): Radio Pakistan has decided to discontinue the Voice of America's (VOA) Pushto-language programmes following a threat from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The VOA launched its Pushto-language radio station, 'Deeva Radio', in 2009, targeting audience in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and other tribal areas. "The Radio Pakistan central management ended its agreement with the VOA in light of the terror threats and political pressure, as many local listeners went to the (print) media to force the government to cancel the agreement," The Daily Times quoted a senior producer at Radio Pakistan Peshawar, as saying. "The Taliban and other anti-American groups in the country threatened to bomb the Radio Pakistan Peshawar premises if the station continued airing Deeva Radio programmes," he said on conditions of anonymity. However, Radio Pakistan Director General Murtaza Solangi said the broadcast was cancelled on mutual agreement between the state broadcaster and the VOA. (ANI) Since this is sourced from an Indian web site, how truthful is it? |
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On Feb 8, 7:43*pm, Shawn Patrick wrote:
On 2/8/2010 3:05 AM, wrote: Since this is sourced from an Indian web site, how truthful is it? Agreed considering how much hatred the Indian government has for the the Pakistani government. I doubt if the US would shut down a station over a threat from the Taliban. And they could simply broadcast from Afghanistan into NW Pakistan without much trouble. Kim Elliot does state it is true, but only the Pushto MW transmission directed at NW Frontier Province. The Peshawar Urdu language FM is not affected. As our long time contributor RHF has stated last year, Radio Deewa had a program on 9370 KHz. How would the Taliban know where it comes from? |
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Shawn Patrick wrote:
Agreed considering how much hatred the Indian government has for the the Pakistani government. I doubt if the US would shut down a station over a threat from the Taliban. What about a deal with the Taliban? |
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On Feb 9, 8:54*am, dave wrote:
wrote: On Feb 8, 7:43 pm, Shawn *wrote: On 2/8/2010 3:05 AM, wrote: Since this is sourced from an Indian web site, how truthful is it? Agreed considering how much hatred the Indian government has for the the Pakistani government. I doubt if the US would shut down a station over a threat from the Taliban. And they could simply broadcast from Afghanistan into NW Pakistan without much trouble. Kim Elliot does state it is true, but only the Pushto MW transmission directed at NW Frontier Province. The Peshawar Urdu language FM is not affected. As our long time contributor RHF has stated last year, Radio Deewa had a program on 9370 KHz. How would the Taliban know where it comes from? RDF?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And how would one RDF a signal on HF coming from a relay station thousands of miles away? |
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Poll: 78 percent ANGRY at Born in Kenya!
DUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMB MASSASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0210/32680.html I Give it the 3 plus percent margin = Seventy Eight Percent. I HOPE it Never Stops Snowing in District of Criminals. 2 to 4 inches, one local tv station http://www.WAPT.com weather guy David Hartman predicts up a possible six inches of snow for Jackson, of that damn snow izza predicted for Jackson.I HATE snow! Leetle doggy and I are keeping warm on doggy's couch.Sheesh, how that dog does snore, sometimes! I can hear herr snoreing all over the house. cuhulin |
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On Feb 10, 10:09*am, dave wrote:
wrote: On Feb 9, 8:54 am, *wrote: wrote: On Feb 8, 7:43 pm, Shawn * *wrote: On 2/8/2010 3:05 AM, wrote: Since this is sourced from an Indian web site, how truthful is it? Agreed considering how much hatred the Indian government has for the the Pakistani government. I doubt if the US would shut down a station over a threat from the Taliban. And they could simply broadcast from Afghanistan into NW Pakistan without much trouble. Kim Elliot does state it is true, but only the Pushto MW transmission directed at NW Frontier Province. The Peshawar Urdu language FM is not affected. As our long time contributor RHF has stated last year, Radio Deewa had a program on 9370 KHz. How would the Taliban know where it comes from? RDF?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - * * And how would one RDF a signal on HF coming from a relay station thousands of miles away? With a loop antenna in 2 different locations. *They call it triangulation. *It's in the Extra Class test.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If more than 2, say 3 or 4 intercept monitoring stations are operating,then the results should be better. Just thinking in terms of plane and 3D geometry. Still, HF signals bounce off the ionosphere and are highly volatile as a result. Oops. This is weird. Just looked up the history Wullenweber of AN/FLR-9 from the 50's. The original contract was to have GTE-Sylvania to construct one antenna array in ...Pakistan! Guess, it was not considered to be safe enough territory even back in those days and the project was scratched. Good decision,thanks God. |
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